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BUA donates N115 million items to host communities

Mr Binji said that the items were donated to complement government efforts on healthcare, education and community development.

• July 29, 2023
Bua Cement
Bua Cement

BUA Cement company has donated drugs, bags of cement, school uniforms and learning materials worth N115 million to communities in Sokoto state.

The managing director of BUA Cement, Yusuf Binji, represented by the head of administration and corporate services, Sada Suleiman, handed over the items to the benefiting communities in Wamakko Local Government Area.

Mr Binji said that the items were donated to complement government efforts on healthcare, education and community development.

He said that the company had supported 12 primary healthcare facilities in the area.

He also listed the benefiting communities to include; Wajeke, Arkilla, Kalambaina, Sabon Garin Alu, Bakin Kusu, Gidan Boka, Gidan Bailu and Mobile barracks.

Others were Gumbi, Arkilla federal low-cost, Farfaru, Beni, Asare and Kaura Kimba.

According to him, development associations in 68 communities were provided with bags of cement to undertake repairs of mosques, cemeteries, drainages and other areas of importance.

Mr Binji disclosed that the company awarded scholarships to 158 indigent students in Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara states, while no fewer than 1,004 primary school pupils received two pairs of uniforms each.

He added that the company had installed 500 KVA transformers at Gidan Salanke, Gida Fulani, and Bakin Kusu.

This, he said, was in addition to solar power at Sheikh Usman Dan Fodio mosque Sokoto, A . A Rajin Special School, and solar powered boreholes at Gidan Rafi and Gidan Sanda.

Mr Binji said the company had executed many projects in the past as part of its corporate social responsibility.

He listed some projects to include two boreholes at Gidan Gamba and Girabshe, electrification of Rugar Waru, Hundi Chebuwa, Rijiyar Dorowa, Malikawa and Wangarawa.

The managing director appreciated the existing cordial relationship between the company and its host communities.

”BUA cement has been doing a lot in supporting healthcare, providing scholarship and educational materials as well as training residents on various business skills,” Mr Binji said.

Responding on behalf of benefiting communities, the caretaker chairman of Wamakko local government area, Bello Tureta, thanked the company for the intervention.

Mr Tureta urged the communities to support the company and ensure peaceful coexistence at all times.

(NAN)

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